

- #Yugioh forbidden memories blue eyes ultimate dragon plus
- #Yugioh forbidden memories blue eyes ultimate dragon free
Same with Seiyaryu plus I don’t need it, since I have enough dragons to fuse with my Sanga of the Thunder to make Twin-Headed Thunder Dragons. Skull Knight is a good tech-in for beating Meteor Black Dragons and Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragons, but I didn’t have room for him. It is slightly higher, and I can’t figure out any way to get higher without cheats. Yes, I beat him with my old deck on a 20:1 ratio basis, but I beat with him with my new deck around a 25:1 ratio. I did not have enough power ups to beat Seto 3rd (with his Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon) consistently enough for my taste. I altered this deck by taking out the 3x Seiyaryu and 3x Skull Knight, replacing them with 3x Salamandra and 3x Widespread Ruin. Posted below are the best decks I could ever build for Yugioh Forbidden Memories, both for a deck I built without using any Gameshark cheats and a deck I built using cheats. This deck is better for campaign because of the “unfair” ATK boost I mentioned before, but would fare worse in versus mode because my field spell would boost my opponent’s monsters. Skull Knight and Zoa take the game for me more often than you might think. On the upside, I don’t have to rely on that poor dragon so much anymore. The downside? I can’t create an overpowered Meteor B. This way, Skull Knight and Zoa easily get an “unfair” 1000 ATK boost, helping it destroy Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. It mostly boils down to the Yami field spell and many of my monsters having a Mercury guardian star. I say probably because I won my duels more easily with this deck. Yesterday, I defeated Seto 3rd 20 times with no losses, and I defeated 20 more times today with no losses. This deck is worse for campaign but would fare better in versus mode because most top duelists in this game seem to use many monsters of dark attribute. In case the 2 Umi work better, I’ll just put it on the deck list above so I won’t have to write a billion new blogs. It can be a pain at times because Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon is too often too weak, unless I replaced the 2 Widespread Ruin with 2 Umi. So I had to make use of experience.Įverything else functions like the old deck did: making a monster with over 4500 ATK. I tried adding more equip spells but I ended up drawing dead hands with no monsters. Widespread Ruin can really kill you when you need an equip spell so I had to compromise. Otherwise, I would get too many dead draws. Mercury helps it overcome your opponent’s Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon and Neptune helps it overcome Meteor B. The dark warrior monk is a tech-in of sorts because of his guardian stars. Namely, I took out the Umi field spell and one of the traps, then replaced them with 2 Skull Knight. It is basically my last deck but with a few tweaks to it.

Yesterday, I defeated Seto 3rd 40 times with no losses. So I set to work making two new decks that would never fail me again.

#Yugioh forbidden memories blue eyes ultimate dragon free
I duel against him like crazy in free duel precisely to prevent a situation like this and, well, it happened anyway. Last weekend I lost to Seto 3rd in campaign, which really upset me.
